This year’s E3 hasĀ unveiled a host of changes for the Xbox One console. The way we use the console and how it functions will be changing. You’ve probably heard about the proposed 360 backwards compatibility, its Summer Preview program, the Game Preview program, Windows 10 PC streaming, and its partnerships with Oculus and Valve. In ...
Yes Galaxy Note 3 users, there are quite some reasons to rejoice. The new version of Android, dubbed Lollipop, is indeed making its way to the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, as speculation has been suggesting. There’s no indication as to when exactly this will be happening, but rest assured, it’s coming. SamMobile has gotten its ...
HTC and Google have spoken about HTC smartphones getting Android 5.0 Lollipop in the following weeks, and it seems that HTC is diligently working on Sense 7, too. The HTC One M8, Desire Eye and other HTC smartphones should be getting the Android 5.0 Lollipop update by the end of the year. There is a ...
There’s definitely some great news for Sony fans. The company has begun rolling out an Android KitKat 4.4 update for the Sony Xperia T2 and the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Dual smartphones. This is of course the standard Android KitKat update, but why has it taken Sony so long to release it? Well, as always, ...
Apple revealed during the WWDC that the OS X Yosemite suffered a number of changes in regards to its user interface. If we were to look at under the hood changes however, we wont find much. In the past we’ve heard about things like the new power management features. But in this case the focus ...
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